We can’t wait for you to join us as we jump into the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling’s first novel. Harry Potter, a young boy, discovers he's a wizard and goes off on adventures at Hogwarts, the Wizarding School. During this class, students learn about the author and genre, build vocabulary, engage in lively discussions, and learn literary devices while having fun with one of the most popular book series of our time. Our goal is for students to develop an appreciation for literature while reading for comprehension and analysis. ​​Outside Classwork: assigned reading, comprehension, and vocabularyInstructor: Laurie Weir

Embark on an adventure into physical science as we experiment with forces and motion. Students will engage with hands on demonstrations and activities to learn about matter, friction, gravity and balance and see Newton’s Laws of Motion in action! Students will build their own egg carrier and we’ll hold an Egg Drop Challenge! Simple worksheets to summarize main concepts may be completed in class or suggested for homework.

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​Outside Classwork: Optional homework suggestions may be given, but there is no required homework. Instructor: Lisa Antonic

"C3 is one of the greatest parts of homeschooling. The entire atmosphere is amazing. All the students are kind, welcoming, and friendly. The teachers are humble, approachable, and filled with knowledge. The classes are easy to follow, and don't require much time dedication outside of class. They are interesting and educational, but they are fun at the same time. I have learned not only about biology and speech and debate (some of the classes I've taken there), but about how to be a better version of myself. The compassion of the teachers and the passion of the students urge me to act the same way, and they subsequently make me better as a person. Every time I go to C3, I am excited to see my classmates and learn more with them. For, in this case, the learning aspect of a class isn't boring or difficult. The classes are structured in such a way that it keeps me engaged and is enjoyable to be a part of. It devastates me that, as of next academic year, I will be too old for the C3 classes. C3 is a fun, educational, and friendly environment." - Ella, age 15